Jodhpur News: Theft in broad daylight in Luni, Jodhpur, veiled women stole jewellery, caught in CCTV

A shocking incident of theft in broad daylight has come to light in Luni town of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Here, two cunning women, disguised as ‘veil’, very cleverly carried out a theft at a jewelery shop. After this audacious incident, there is a stir in the area and there is an atmosphere of great panic and anger among the local businessmen.

The entire incident has been clearly recorded in the CCTV cameras installed in the shop. It can be seen in the footage that two women wearing traditional veils enter the shop like ordinary customers. She very casually engages the shopkeeper in her talks and makes an excuse to see the jewellery.

After getting entangled in the conversation, he wiped his hands in the blink of an eye.

The method of theft was very clever. According to the information, a woman kept talking to the shopkeeper about bargaining and showing him the jewellery, in order to divert his attention. Meanwhile, the other woman took advantage of the opportunity and very neatly removed the precious jewellery. After committing the crime, both the women left the shop within a few minutes and no one even got suspicious.

Theft revealed after stock check

Immediately after the incident, the shopkeeper had no idea about this theft. But when the shop’s stock was checked at the end of the day or after some time, the jewelery was found missing. When the CCTV footage was scrutinized upon suspicion, the entire conspiracy of these veiled women was exposed.

huge anger among traders

As soon as information about the incident was received, Luni police reached the spot and started investigating the matter. Police are trying to identify the suspected women on the basis of CCTV footage and find out their escape routes. There is a lot of anger among local businessmen due to this incident which happened in broad daylight. He says that such incidents are continuously increasing in the area and police patrolling and security arrangements should be further strengthened. The police have appealed to the general public and traders to remain alert at their shops and immediately report any suspicious person or activity to the police.